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Volunteer Spotlight

This is Community. At Penn State Health, we work and volunteer to provide a program of care and support for the people of central Pennsylvania. We help them maintain the health they need to live the life they want. We offer our strong hearts and helping hands anywhere they are needed.

Lori Brullo, a volunteer with patient services at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, smiles and holds a baby at Penn State Children’s Hospital. She is sitting in a padded rocking chair and wearing a striped shirt and vest with the Penn State Hershey Volunteer Services logo on it. She has short hair and glasses. The baby is wearing a onesie and is lying on a blanket and looking up. Behind them is a crib with a mobile in it.

Lori Brullo

Sometimes people going through tough times just need someone to listen and, for patients and families in Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Lori Brullo is that person.

Penn State Health volunteer Bill Moore laughs as he holds the hand of an older woman receiving a chemotherapy infusion at Penn State Cancer Institute. The woman is sitting in a chair and wearing a small witch hat for Halloween. A tube is attached to a vein in her hand. Bill has white hair and is wearing a plaid shirt and a vest with the Penn State Health Volunteer Services logo on it. Behind them is an IV stand with several bags of medicine and a plastic bin on the wall.

Bill Moore

Penn State Health volunteer Bill Moore passes out more than drinks, snacks and smiles to the patients in the infusion room at Penn State Cancer Institute; he passes out hope.